User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 7535 Hand-Held Computer Quick Start Guide
- Table Of Contents
- Approvals
- Safety Summary
- Program License Agreements
- Microsoft's End User License Agreement
- Psion Teklogix Inc. End User License Agreement
- Meetinghouse Data Communications, Inc. End User License Agreement
- End User License Agreement:
- Software License Terms:
- License Grant:
- Permitted Uses and Restrictions:
- High Risk Activities:
- Ownership:
- Termination:
- U.S. Government Restricted Rights:
- Export Law Assurances:
- Limited Warranty on Media: (if applicable)
- Disclaimer of Warranty on Software:
- Limitation of Liability:
- Government End Users:
- Controlling Law and Severability:
- Acknowledgement:
- MDC Acknowledgments:
- Complete Agreement:
- 1. Basic Preparation
- 2. Getting To Know Your 7535
- 2.1 7535 Features
- 2.2 The Battery
- 2.3 The Keyboard
- 2.4 The Display
- 2.5 7535 Indicators
- 2.6 Monitoring The Network Connection
- 2.7 Checking The Scanner
- 3. Navigating In Windows CE
- 4. General Maintenance
- 5. Support Services & Worldwide Offices
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• Hold the scanner closer for bar codes with bars that are close
together.
2.7.2 Scan LED Indicators
The 7535 scanner LED (the lower-left LED) indicates whether or
not your scan is successful. The LED behaves as follows:
• Scan In Progress: scan LED displays solid red colour.
• Successful Scan: scan LED displays solid green colour and
turns off when the scan is ended.
• Unsuccessful scan: scan LED flashes red.
A bar code icon appears on the screen during a scan. While the scan-
ner beam is active, the onscreen message states – SCANNING. If the
scan is successful, the bar code data is displayed on the screen until
the scan button (or pistol trigger) is released.
3. Navigating In Windows CE
Graphic user interfaces like Windows CE for portable devices and
desktop Windows (2000, XP, etc.) utilize ‘point and click’ naviga-
tion. On 7535s with touchscreens, the ‘point and click’ action is
accomplished by tapping the stylus on the touchscreen rather than
using a mouse.
An equivalent keyboard shortcut is also available for every ‘point
and click’ action. Actions can be performed using any combination
of keyboard shortcuts or touchscreen tapping (provided your 7535 is
equipped with a touchscreen).